Gaytandzhieva is determined to continue the investigation. “I have nothing to lose, I need support from other independent journalists, support from people. My power is the truth. So I have nothing to lose any more, and I’m not going to turn back. Nothing in this world will change, if journalists don’t show the truth. We’re not journalists any more, if we don’t speak up, if we don’t show the truth.”

Bulgarian journalist Dilyana Gaytandzhieva, who became widely known after investigations linked with the supply of the US and Saudi Arabia of weapons to terrorists in Syria was fired from the newspaper “Trud” https://trud.bg/ on the eve of another trip to Syria, where she was supposed to continue her research.

Among the main customers of the “diplomatic flights for weapons” service provided by Silk Way Airlines are American companies, which supply weapons to the US army and US Special Operations Command. The common element in these cases is that they all supply non-US standard weapons; hence, the weapons are not used by the US forces.

In an exclusive interview for the “Work” of the regiment. Malik al Cyndi, the commander of the Free Syrian army, qualify for the ally of the West against the regime of Bashar al-Assad, says that Saudi Arabia along with a total of 15 States to supply jihadists in Syria with weapons in pretext to help the moderate opposition (read the full interview below).

In an exclusive interview with one of the leaders of the “Free Syrian army” which is an ally of the West in the struggle against the regime of Bashar al-Assad it was said that Saudi Arabia, together with another 15 country, supplying jihadists in Syria, supplying them with weapons under the pretext of helping the moderate opposition

Interesting interview with Bulgarian journalist about war in Syria and supplying weapons from Bulgaria. It is worth remembering that many Bulgarians did not share the policy of their government associated with the use of Bulgaria as a transit country for the transport of weapons to Syria for the militants.